The Humanities and Public Life
ISBN: 9780823257089
Platform/Publisher: JSTOR / Fordham University Press
Digital rights: Users: unlimited; Printing: chapter; Download: chapter
Subjects: Humanities -- Moral and ethical aspects; Reading -- Moral and ethical aspects; Human rights -- Moral and ethical aspects;

This superb collection, edited by Yale University emeritus professor Brooks and lawyer and literary scholar Jewett, asks: What is the relationship between the humanities and public life? Though the book requires sustained attention from even the most invested reader, commitment will be rewarded. The collection moves between the articles presented by each contributor and "responses and discussion" sections that highlight each contributor's belief in the importance of the humanities. In "Poetry, Injury, and the Ethics of Reading," Elaine Scarry argues for a concrete relationship between reading literature and becoming better human beings; literature's "invitation to empathy, its reliance on deliberative thought, and its beauty," Scarry claims, "reduce harm." Derek Attridge responds to this claim by pointing out that "[e]mpathy, disputation, and beauty are neither peculiar nor essential to literature." Instead, Attridge suggests, one must be an ethical reader in the first place. The book proposes no trajectory leading to a right answer; rather, it provides a repository of exceptional thinking and "critical judgment." Jonathan Lear claims for the humanities the role of mental re-invigoration: "We need the poetic words of another to wake us up." This collection will rouse its readers again and again. 3 b/w illus. (Mar.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Brooks Peter :

Peter Brooks is Sterling Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at Yale University and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Scholar at the University Center for Human Values and the Department of Comparative Literature at Princeton University.Jewett Hilary :

Hilary Jewett, Assistant Director of the "Ethics of Reading" project, is a lawyer, literary scholar, and editor.

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